Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that enterprise software solutions and services company Milletech Systems Inc. will bring their offshore operations to Atlanta.
Milletech, a woman-owned Georgia State Minority Certified business, will create 465 jobs in Fulton County.
Founded in 2000, Milletech offers end-to-end business solutions to clients across North America in emerging technologies and is known for quality software design and development in a wide range of innovative technologies.
Milletech is renowned for their end-to-end enterprise resource planning business solutions in e-business suites, business intelligence solutions, cloud infrastructure, application migration services, cloud technologies, and web-based application development.
A member of the Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection, Milletech looks forward to providing internship and job opportunities to graduates of Georgia colleges and universities interested in working with emerging cloud technologies.
Milletech plans to recruit more than 100 Georgia college graduates for full-time positions every year in collaboration with WorkSource Atlanta - the city’s workforce development agency, and the University System of Georgia.
Milletech’s new offices will be located at 1 Baltimore Place Northwest in Atlanta. The Georgia Department of Community Affairs helped administer this move to one of the state’s Federal Qualified Opportunity Zones.
New job opportunities include positions in cloud software solutions, application management and support, and analytical services.
Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) Project Manager Emily Poole represented the Global Commerce division on this project in partnership with Invest Atlanta, the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, the University System of Georgia, and Georgia Power. ■
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